Little knights and maidens.

From: Sussex Express Series (Lewes, England) | Date: September 2, 2007 | Copyright information

THE little knights and maidens of Lewes enjoyed some medieval madness at the castle on Tuesday.

More than 20 children took part in a day of arts and crafts, storytelling and gene...

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